I had no idea that was there! Thanks for the info!
This is like a little surprise in VDS. That's pretty cool. Maybe you
developers should hide little "extras" in the code and then one
by one announce them when the time is right. Then it will maybe
make using VDS more interesting.

BTW, does @Encrypt() do anything else? What about specifying a
password/key? Or does it do different types of encryption? _________________FreezingFire
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I no longer post such information, so you'll have to depend on Jules and a
few others for that kind of info.

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I am sure it must be having one. God knows what is the syntax.
Any way even without the key -just encypt the string / file and write a character or two at a predecided position. I don't think anyone without the knowledge as to what is written and where can decrypt it._________________Regards
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Yep, the options are either MD5 or a number. If you encrypt a string twice with the same number you get back the original, which is why there is no @decrypt() function. This was added in at the very last minute which I guess is why it never made it into the help file._________________The Tech Pro
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BTW, I think a lot of the items that are "missing" from the help file
are just not in the index. If you use the "search" tab in the help
file you'll see, for example, that if you search for @cmdline it will
return results, but @cmdline is not in the index.

great to know that we can use md5 or a string of numbers...i do have one question though...what is the limit on the number of digits the key can have?...i did a quick trial with a really long key and found that the end product of the enryption was the same as not using a key at all

The maximum value you can use is the largest 32-bit integer, whatever that is. If you try to use text, or an invalid number, it will simply use a default value, rather than give an error message._________________The Tech Pro
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Thanks Jules You were real quick.
I was about to post this. It can take a maximum of 10 digits as I tested. If exceded the key specified is ignored. Also if nonnumeric it is ignored - and therefore decyptible as if no key was used._________________Regards
- CodeScript
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